Today, Amazon lifts the veil on its all-new Kindle lineup. We're anticipating new Kindle Fires …
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That means no regular tablet for you. Or maybe that 7-inch tablets are the new normal. What would be the difference between the two tablets given that they're both 7-inches? According to CNET's report, it looks like Amazon will slightly upgrade the original Kindle Fire, "which includes a new user interface" and "will almost certainly charge a lower price for the device than the original". This sounds a lot like when Apple introduces a new iPad or iPhone and sells last year's iPad or iPhone for much cheaper.

As for the brand new Kindle Fire? CNET expects more hardware improvements which includes, "a faster processor, a camera, physical volume controls, and an HDMI port. It will also have larger storage capacity, but it will still not be expandable." All that really means nothing except that the new Kindle Fire will be better than the old Kindle Fire, which everybody already knows. The news is that Amazon won't start a new fight with a 10-inch version when there's already a war going on with the Nexus 7 (and soon to be iPad Mini) at the smaller 7-inch weight class. [CNET]